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#Click '''Apply drop''', and the appropriate grade will gray out.
 
#Click '''Apply drop''', and the appropriate grade will gray out.
 
#Click on '''Grades''' at the top, and choose '''Recalc Assignment Grades''' to get the corrected average.
 
#Click on '''Grades''' at the top, and choose '''Recalc Assignment Grades''' to get the corrected average.
#To undo, choose '''Grades''', and then select '''Restore All Dropped Grades'''. This will adjust the assignment grade and Average grade back to the original way.
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#To '''undo''', choose '''Grades''', and then select '''Restore All Dropped Grades'''. This will adjust the assignment grade and Average grade back to the original way.
  
  

Revision as of 08:10, 16 March 2016

Video How-to

Drop Lowest Grade video

How-to

On the left, click on Grades. Under the heading Entry, click on WebGradebook.

  1. At the bottom of the WebGradebook, verify the school year and teacher. Choose the course then marking period.
  2. Click on Grades at the top of the WebGradebook and choose Drop Lowest/Highest.
  3. A list of your assignments will appear. Check the assignments that will be used to consider the lowest or highest grade to adjust for a student.
  4. From the drop down menu, select to Drop Lowest Assignment Grade or to Drop Highest Assignment Grade.
  5. Click Apply drop, and the appropriate grade will gray out.
  6. Click on Grades at the top, and choose Recalc Assignment Grades to get the corrected average.
  7. To undo, choose Grades, and then select Restore All Dropped Grades. This will adjust the assignment grade and Average grade back to the original way.



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